Andrei Chikatilo: BLOODED JEW, member of KGB and Communist party of Soviet Union

Here is an interesting article about this Jewish serial killer who was also a honourable member of the Communist Party in the URSS, whose leaders tried to disturb the investigations against him many times.

Jewish surnames, sounding differently, goes back to one semitic root with one sole meaning – chop, cut, beat, kill – and are telling about their owners’ profession (Reznik, Mogel, Moguilchak, Shoyhet, Shoygu, Shneerson, Beilis, Chikatilo), this points out the clan of jewish pristhood – the servents of the bloody cult, the Chekists, the butchers of cattle in a slaughterhouse.

Chikatilo is a very well known jewish surname, which goes back to the cabbalist Joseph Jikatilo (1248-1325), who wrote the commentary to The Guide For The Perplexed by moses Maimonides.

Warning: the following article has graphic content.

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“When I used my knife, it brought psychological relief. I know I have to be destroyed. I was a mistake of nature”
-Jew Chikatilo

Okay so we now know for sure, based on recent DNA evidence that has come to light, that the notorious serial killer Jack the Ripper was a Jew, Aaron Kosminski. But did you know that the notorious Soviet era Butcher of Rostov, also known as The Red Ripper and The Rostov Ripper, was also a Jew?

Andrei Chikatilo (16 October 1936 — 14 February 1994) was a Jewish serial killer, who sexually assaulted, murdered and mutilated at least 52 women and children between 1978 and 1990 in the Russian SFSR. The Jew Chikatilo confessed to a total of 56 murders and was tried for 53 killings in April 1992. He was convicted and sentenced to death for 52 of these murders in October 1992 and subsequently executed in February 1994.

The Jewish serial killer and sexual predator Chikatilo was known as The Rostov Ripper and The Butcher of Rostov because the majority of his murders were committed in the Rostov Oblast of the Russian SFSR.

Andrei Chikatilo (16 October 1936 — 14 February 1994) was a Jewish serial killer, who sexually assaulted, murdered and mutilated at least 52 women and children between 1978 and 1990 in the Russian SFSR. The Jew Chikatilo confessed to a total of 56 murders and was tried for 53 killings in April 1992. He was convicted and sentenced to death for 52 of these murders in October 1992 and subsequently executed in February 1994.

The Jewish serial killer and sexual predator Chikatilo was known as The Rostov Ripper and The Butcher of Rostov because the majority of his murders were committed in the Rostov Oblast of the Russian SFSR.

Chikatilo’s trial was the first major media event of liberalized post-Soviet Jew controlled Russia. Proceedings commenced in Rostov on 14 April 1992 and during the trial the creep Chikatilo was kept in an iron cage in a corner of the courtroom to protect him from attack by the many enraged and, often, hysterical relatives of his victims.

The Jew Chikatilo’s head had been shaved, which was a standard prison procedure, but officially to prevent the spread of lice. Relatives of victims repeatedly shouted threats and insults at the Jew Chikatilo throughout the trial, demanding that authorities release him so that they could kill him themselves. Each murder was discussed individually and, on several occasions, relatives broke down in tears when details of their relatives’ murder were revealed; some even fainted.

The Jew Chikatilo repeatedly interrupted the trial, by exposing himself, singing, and refusing to answer questions put to him by the judge. He was regularly removed from the courtroom for interrupting the proceedings. On 13 May, Chikatilo withdrew his confessions to six of the killings, and in July 1992, he demanded that the judge be replaced for “making too many rash remarks which assumed his guilt”. His defense counsel backed the claim. Even the prosecutor supported the defense’s claim, stating the judge had indeed made too many such comments. The judge ruled that the prosecutor be replaced instead.

On 9 August, both prosecution and defense delivered their final arguments before the judge. The Jew Chikatilo again attempted to interrupt the proceedings and had to be removed from the courtroom. Final sentence was postponed until 14 October. As the final deliberations began, the brother of Lyudmila Alekseyeva, a 17-year-old girl killed by the Jew Chikatilo in August 1984, threw a heavy chunk of metal at Chikatilo, hitting him in the chest. When security tried to arrest the young man, other victims’ relatives shielded him.

On 14 October, the court reconvened and the judge read the list of murders again, not finishing until the following day. On 15 October, Chikatilo was found guilty of 52 of the 53 murders and sentenced to death for each offense. He was also found guilty of five counts of sexual assault committed during the years he worked as a teacher in the 1970s. The Jew Chikatilo kicked his bench across his cage when he heard the verdict, and began shouting abuse. However, when given an opportunity to make a speech in response to the verdict, he remained silent. Upon passing final sentence, Judge Leonid Akhobzyanov made the following speech:

“Taking into consideration the monstrous crimes he committed, this court has no alternative but to impose the only sentence that he deserves. I therefore sentence him to death.”

Chikatilo was taken from the courtroom to his cell at Novocherkassk prison to await execution. He did file an appeal against his conviction with the Russian Supreme Court, but it was rejected in 1993.